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Common Test and Calibration Uses of the Portable Signal Generators

Oct. 25, 2024
As a versatile and powerful tool, the 1510A is a two-channel, battery-powered, microprocessor-controlled direct digital signal generator. It has an average battery life of 3 hours of continuous use, making it ideal for use in the field.

Discover the ultimate solution for your testing and calibration needs with the MTI Instruments 1510A Portable Signal Generator from Vitrek! This cutting-edge, two-channel, battery-powered instrument is a game-changer for professionals in the field. Weighing less than two pounds and boasting an impressive three-hour battery life, the 1510A is designed for maximum portability and convenience. Whether you’re verifying/calibrating equipment which employ accelerometers, pressure transducers, microphones, speed sensors, temperature thermocouples, strain gages, EKG/EEG sensors, or eddy current probes, this versatile tool has you covered. It’s the perfect companion for system development, testing, calibration, and troubleshooting, ensuring you can tackle any challenge with ease.

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